This is reported by the Izvestia newspaper with reference to a letter that the Association of Internet Trade Companies (AKIT) sent to the chief sanitary doctor Anna Popova.

It is noted that the reason for the increase in the delivery price may be the fact that the new document prohibits the transportation of household chemicals in vehicles that deliver food. 

"Additional costs of companies due to new requirements will double, as a result, the cost of delivery will increase proportionally, now it is an average of 300-350 rubles in Russia", - said the president of AKIT Artem Sokolov.

At the same time, he pointed out that at the moment companies transport goods in such a way that food and non-food products are separated not only by primary packaging, but also by secondary packaging, and also placed in the car in different sections.

At the same time, Rospotrebnadzor explained to the publication that this measure will affect the joint transportation of food products with agrochemicals and household chemicals, which contain extremely dangerous and highly hazardous chemicals.

AKIT also notes that the document does not say anything about hazard classes.

Earlier, Nation News wrote that the Hi-chef culinary service conducted a survey among Russians and found out their attitude to purchasing products online.